The Google engineer who wrote the code enabling Street View cars to capture data from unprotected wireless networks told fellow engineers and a manager that he had done so, the FCC report says.SAN FRANCISCO — New revelations in a full report detailing the Federal Communications Commission's investigation into Google's Street View service are raising questions about whether the search giant escaped scrutiny for capturing personal information from millions of unknowing households across the nation.

Following the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) complaint against AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T) for slowing down data speeds for some of its subscribers a few months ago, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is also deliberating fining the wireless service provider for the same issue.

Google didn't hire its first classically trained visual designer until 2006, seven years after its founding. In 2009 it bragged about testing 42 shades of blue for its signature hyperlinks, not to figure out which looked best, but to see which encouraged more people to click.